Sunday, January 11, 2009

Business Talk (Freestyling)

I checked my brain box and saw an avalanche of messages summed up to knowing the reasons I haven't written anything this year. Well, other than school and work, I'm into somethin' else... somethin' good, though.

I travelled to a state called Hallucination and brought you this:


*The Beginnin'*
Do me a favor. Listen/read when/while I talk/write because I'm the Big Cheese, and you're a mere bean counter.

Back to the problem on ground. Do you think I should bail out the banks?

*Flashback*
The banks refused to bankroll me when I needed help to establish my small business. Like the banks, other financial companies looked me with dismay when I asked them to float me a loan.

Situation immediately turned around after I got a break, got off the ground, and gained ground when hired by an undisclosed company. I am more or less like a sleeping partner. That being written, I can proudly say I took my time to hang out my shingle as a "Bizman". My onus is easy. All I need do is put things down in black and white. Can you believe that? It feels good to say I am in the black just like that.

My company, by a long shot compared to others, has developed immensely. It was easy staying on top. Unlike many businesses, I took a calculated risk when I put my ideas online. Come to think of it, do you know any successful business owner whom hadn't taken a risk before? I guess not.

Well, I'll fill the bill for what you need to be a successful business owner. First, you have to cut corner and by so doing, your losses will be cut. Second, make sure you put your nose to the grindstone and work by the book. Finally, pay tithes and offerings, then taxes. It may seem awkward but it's among the many principles to making a go of it. Absent greed and think beyond.

Follow my motion and in the long run you would be making money hand over fist.

*The End*

6 comments:

SOLOMONSYDELLE said...

Nice one. Do update.

Chris Ogunlowo said...

Why do fine bloggers find it hard to update? ;)

Geebee said...

It all goes down to principles. Sometimes cutting corners works pretty good and it’s nice to know you didn’t neglect the tithe-paying part. It all depends on convictions though but I believe tithe paying is one major secret to success.

tommeh said...

@ Solomonsydelle and Aloofar: Thanx and I have updated.

@Geebee: Yep, I'm glad we're on the same page.

Buttercup said...

lol..thanx for the, uh, tips....glad u r up to 'something good'..

tommeh said...

Buttercup.. still on it.